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Contribution of Kramik Pustak Malika of Chatur Pandit in the field of Indian Music and its Relevance

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Indian Classical Music is the best gift of Indian culture to the world. Indian Classical Music is of two types – उत्तर हिन्दुस्तानी संगीत पद्धति एवं दक्षिण हिन्दुस्तानी संगीत पद्धति. The roots of Indian Music are found in Vedas. Sanskrit is the ancient language and we found it in the Vedas. Many treatises related to music systems are also found in Sanskrit Language. To learn music properly, every learner has to go through two paths – 1. Theoretical music (Ancient treatises) 2. Practical Music (which follows Guru Shishya tradition). Pandit Bhatkhande has given wonderful and helpful notation system to Indian Classical Music. With the help of it he has collected many Bandish from different people and made a large collection. This collection is known as Kramik Pustak Malika. (Parts 1 -6). All these six parts are having theory of 150 ragas divided Thata-wise, with introductory chapter on the general theory of music, besides a short description of every Raga, followed by Svar-vistar. They contain about 1000 traditional compositions including Pandit Bhatkhande’s own compositions which are about 300 in notation. To know the Raga deeply, one can refer the same book and can get many Bandish, Svar-vistar, information about Ragas, their descriptions given in Sanskrit treatises, Thata (थाट), Tala, etc. Therefore, Kramik Pustak Malika of Chatur Pandit is the treasure of Indian Music.
Mahopadhyay Pandit Ganesh Dutt Tripathi Shaikshanik Dharmik Paramarthik Nyas
Title: Contribution of Kramik Pustak Malika of Chatur Pandit in the field of Indian Music and its Relevance
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Indian Classical Music is the best gift of Indian culture to the world.
Indian Classical Music is of two types – उत्तर हिन्दुस्तानी संगीत पद्धति एवं दक्षिण हिन्दुस्तानी संगीत पद्धति.
The roots of Indian Music are found in Vedas.
Sanskrit is the ancient language and we found it in the Vedas.
Many treatises related to music systems are also found in Sanskrit Language.
To learn music properly, every learner has to go through two paths – 1.
Theoretical music (Ancient treatises) 2.
Practical Music (which follows Guru Shishya tradition).
Pandit Bhatkhande has given wonderful and helpful notation system to Indian Classical Music.
With the help of it he has collected many Bandish from different people and made a large collection.
This collection is known as Kramik Pustak Malika.
(Parts 1 -6).
All these six parts are having theory of 150 ragas divided Thata-wise, with introductory chapter on the general theory of music, besides a short description of every Raga, followed by Svar-vistar.
They contain about 1000 traditional compositions including Pandit Bhatkhande’s own compositions which are about 300 in notation.
To know the Raga deeply, one can refer the same book and can get many Bandish, Svar-vistar, information about Ragas, their descriptions given in Sanskrit treatises, Thata (थाट), Tala, etc.
Therefore, Kramik Pustak Malika of Chatur Pandit is the treasure of Indian Music.

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